Laissez-faire economics refers to an economic system where the government does not interfere with or regulate business activities. It is based on the belief that the economy functions best when businesses operate freely without government intervention.
Related terms
Free market: A free market is an economic system characterized by voluntary exchanges between buyers and sellers, with minimal government regulation.
Adam Smith: Adam Smith was a Scottish economist who advocated for laissez-faire economics in his book "The Wealth of Nations."
Invisible hand: The concept of the invisible hand suggests that individuals pursuing their own self-interests in a free market ultimately benefit society as a whole.